Names that Begin with F
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Frode
From the Old Norse name Fróði, which was derived from fróðr meaning "learned, wise".
Fróði
Old Norse form of Frode.
Frodo
Derived from the Germanic element frod "wise".
Frona
Diminutive of Sophronia.
Frosina
Macedonian form of Euphrosyne.
Frøya
Norwegian form of Freya.
Fruma
Means "pious" in Yiddish.
Fruzsina
Diminutive of Eufrozina, the Hungarian form of Euphrosyne.
Fryderyk
Polish form of Frederick.
Fryderyka
Polish feminine form of Frederick.
Fu
From Chinese "wealthy" or "lotus".
Fuad
Derived from Arabic (fu'ad) meaning "heart".
Fuat
Turkish form of Fuad.
Fulbert
From the Germanic elements folk "people" and beraht "bright".
Fulbright
Fulbright is a variant of Fulbert.
Fulco
Old Germanic form of Fulk.
Fulgencio
Spanish form of the Late Latin name Fulgentius, which meant "shining" from Latin fulgens.
Fulgentius
Latin form of Fulgencio.
Fulgenzio
Italian form of Fulgentius (see Fulgencio).
Fulk
From the Germanic name Fulco, a short form of various names beginning with the element fulc "people".
Fulke
Variant of Fulk.
Fuller
Fuller is an English name, derived from the Norman word "foleur", which itself comes from the Latin word "fullo", meaning "smooth".
Fullerton
Fullerton is an English name, derived from the Old English words "fuglere", which means "bird catcher", and "tun", which means "settlement or enclosure".
Fülöp
Hungarian form of Philip.
Fulton
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "bird-catcher's town" in Old English.
Fulvia
Feminine form of Fulvius (see Fulvio).
Fulvio
Italian form of the Roman family name Fulvius, which was derived from Latin fulvus "yellow, tawny".
Fúlvio
Portuguese form of Fulvius (see Fulvio).
Fulvius
Latin form of Fulvio.
Fumihiro
Fumihiro is a Japanese name which means "wide sentence".
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